By Niesha Lofing
Fundraiser will help buy protective vests for Placer K-9s
A local non-profit organization is holding a fundraiser to replace aging protective ballistic vests for Placer County law enforcement canines.
The Foothills K-9 Association is selling raffle tickets and hosting an event Sunday in hopes of raising enough money to replace vests for 15 canines working for the Placer County Sheriff's Department and the Roseville, Rocklin and Lincoln police departments, an association news release states.
The ballistic vests last about five years.
Tickets are for sale this week at Animal Nutrition Center. The fundraiser will culminate Sunday with an event featuring prize drawings, K-9 demonstrations and a pet supply expo.
Prizes include a two-night stay at the Resort at Squaw Creek, a cedar dog house, dog beds, dinners for four at local restaurants, and dog food for a year for 12 winners.
The drawings will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Animal Nutrition Center, 1805 Cirby Way, Suite 10, Roseville.
The event will be held in the store and parking lot. Canine handlers and their canine partners will hold narcotics detection and patrol demonstrations, and people will be able to meet and pet the dogs, the release states.
For more information, call the association at (916) 747-7806.









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